by Bertram Henson
Scepticism is good, is indeed necessary for the exercise of moral conscience. There is no typical Christian ethic and no substitute for the light of reason within us.
(The recorded broadcast of June 1)
Colin Horsley (piano)
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, John Hopkins
Robert Furneaux Jordan introduces passages which reveal the young Ruskin's passionate observation of nature, the key to his approach to architecture and painting.
Reader, John Glen
A novel in dialogue by Pio Baroja
Translated by Nevill Barbour
Edited for radio by Adrian Brunei
Music composed by Humphrey Searle
Production by Frederick Bradnum
Norman Foster (bass)
Daphne Ibbott (piano) .
by Basil Bunting
of the seventeenth century played by Arnold Goldsbrough
Second of two programmes